5/5 rating based on 20 reviews. Read all reviews for Postflop+ GTO Poker Trainer for iPhone.
Postflop+ GTO Poker Trainer is free iOS app published by Crafty Wheel Studios Pty Ltd
PitzerPsychProf
If you’re serious about poker, get this app. Lifetime membership is most +EV.
Sam123489
Very pricey for what it does. Would like to see some specials to try out monthly and learn. Eddie you buy kind of deals would help. 200$ for lifetime license is a lot. Dollar a month js probably best price and everyone can afford. GUI is outstanding, so hats off to devs.
Dillingerthebankrobber
i’ve been using this app for a month now and already see an improvement in my game. i recommend this app to anyone serious about talking their poker skills to the next level. And to the experienced players who want to plug leaks in there game this app is a must have
rcaputo3
Great interface, cool leaderboard and ELO rating system. Overall very fun to use. A+
Fred Scarflap
This app is an awesome way to gamify your study of gto play. Very well designed, great ux, and regularly getting updated and improved. Highly recommend for fellow low/mid stakes grinders looking to for a fun on the go study tool. The only features/improvements I’d love to see is: - ability to select a subset of games/stack sizes/spots for quick play. I for example like to practice multiple spots on a session, but not multiple games. - BVB spots broken down by preflop action (currently you have to click in to the detail panels to see if it was limp/srp/3b/4b) Thanks, and keep improving.
mickeybravo1984
As someone who is starting to dive into GTO, this app is a great companion to books on GTO strategy. The only aspect that is sometimes confusing to me is the rating system. If two actions have the same EV, why is one “ok” and one “perfect”? It seems maybe it favors aggressive actions over passive actions when EV is same, but could be wrong. Anyway great app and look forward to continued use.
AS20131
Love the app but I need some help learning how to get the most out of it. I’ve watched YouTubes and joined Discord. But looking for a more fundamental walk through. What are range splits? What do all the different things mean and how do I use them?
Jackhammr328
Just the app I was looking for. Excellent way to practically understand and get better at applying solver solutions to in game poker decisions